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Combining multiple images is no problem for Nano Banana 2. Credit: Google Last year, Google’s Gemini AI took a major step forward in image generation with the launch of its Nano Banana upgrade—perhaps as much due to its quirky codename as its impressive capabilities—and now the next iteration is here. Nano Banana 2 is another notable upgrade for AI image-making, and it’s currently rolling out to all Gemini users.Nano Banana 2 is a combination of the original Nano Banana and the Pro version that followed a few months later. It’s essentially Nano Banana Pro at faster speeds, as noted in…

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The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released new details about RESURGE, a malicious implant used in zero-day attacks exploiting CVE-2025-0282 to breach Ivanti Connect Secure devices. The update focuses on the implant’s undetected latency on the appliances and its “sophisticated network-level evasion and authentication techniques” that enable covert communication with the attacker. CISA originally documented the malware on March 28 last year, saying that it can survive reboots, create webshells for stealing credentials, create accounts, reset passwords, and escalate privileges. According to researchers at incident response company Mandiant, the critical CVE-2025-0282 vulnerability was exploited as a zero-day…

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Reliability is front and center for car shoppers in 2026, especially in the luxury space. With prices climbing and depreciation hitting harder than ever, more buyers are planning to hang on to their cars instead of flipping them after a few years. That makes long-term durability and resale value more important than badge prestige. What holds up well today is usually what holds its value tomorrow, and used buyers pay close attention to that. According to J.D. Power’s latest study, the 2026 Lexus IS sits at the top of the dependability charts. Lexus has built its reputation on Toyota-based engineering…

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Roughly 38 million people were likely impacted by a data breach at European DIY store chain ManoMano after hackers compromised a support portal. The attack occurred in January and was disclosed this week, when ManoMano started notifying the potentially affected customers of the incident. According to the company’s notification, copies of which were shared on X, the data was stolen after a customer service subcontractor was compromised. The hackers stole customers’ names, email addresses, and phone numbers, along with customer service exchanges. While ManoMano has not shared details on the hacked platform, it appears that the hackers accessed its Zendesk…

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Google’s February 2026 Discover core update has finished rolling out, per an update posted to the Search Status Dashboard at 2:02 AM PT on February 27. The rollout took roughly 22 days, starting February 5. That’s about 8 days longer than Google’s original estimate of up to two weeks. Google announced the update on the Search Central Blog, saying it was the first time the company publicly labeled a core update as a Discover core update. When it launched, Google listed three goals for the update. It aims to show users more locally relevant content from websites based in their…

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Have an APK file for an alpha, beta, or staged rollout update? Just drop it below, fill in any details you know, and we’ll do the rest! On Android, you can use ML Manager, which has built-in support for uploading to APKMirror. NOTE: Every APK file is manually reviewed by the APKMirror team before being posted to the site. ERROR: SUCCESS: Your files have been uploaded, please check if there were any errors. What’s new (may be shown publicly)

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Ravie LakshmananFeb 27, 2026Malware / Surveillance The North Korean threat actor known as ScarCruft has been attributed to a fresh set of tools, including a backdoor that uses Zoho WorkDrive for command-and-control (C2) communications to fetch more payloads and an implant that uses removable media to relay commands and breach air-gapped networks. The campaign, codenamed Ruby Jumper by Zscaler ThreatLabz, involves the deployment of malware families, such as RESTLEAF, SNAKEDROPPER, THUMBSBD, VIRUSTASK, FOOTWINE, and BLUELIGHT to facilitate surveillance on a victim’s system. It was discovered by the cybersecurity company in December 2025. “In the Ruby Jumper campaign, when a victim…

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What you need to knowUltrahuman announced the Ring PRO, its newest smart ring with enhanced accuracy, better heart-rate signals, and a 15-day battery life.The ring comes with a PRO Charger that can hold 45 days of battery power for users.Jade is Ultrahuman’s new “biointelligent” AI assistant, capable of holding chats with users about their health analytics for comprehensible insights.The Ultrahuman Ring PRO is available for pre-orders globally (excluding the U.S.) for $479 before shipments start in March.Ultrahuman is ending the week (and the month) with a back-to-back announcement that involves a new smart ring and an AI assistant.In a press…

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Law enforcement agencies across 28 countries have spent the past year building cases against a loosely organized collective known as The Com, a decentralized network of mostly teenagers and young adults linked to high-profile ransomware attacks, financial extortion, and the coercion of vulnerable children. Europol announced the first operational results of Project Compass, reporting 30 arrests and the full or partial identification of 179 perpetrators since the initiative launched in January 2025. Investigators have also identified up to 62 victims and safeguarded four of them. What The Com is and how it operates The Com operates across social media platforms,…

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DIY store chain ManoMano is notifying customers of a data breach that was caused by hackers compromising a third-party service provider. The company confirmed to BleepingComputer that it learned of the hack in January 2026. An investigation into the incident determined that 38 million individuals are affected. “We can confirm that ManoMano has recently notified customers about a security incident involving one of our third-party customer service providers (a subcontractor),” the company told BleepingComputer. “In January 2026, we identified unauthorized access linked to this provider, which resulted in the unauthorized extraction of certain personal data associated with customer accounts and…

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